The Radio City Music Hall is located in
Manhattan, New York City, USA at 1260 Avenue of the Americas,
New York,
NY 10020 USA.

Radio City Music Hall is a luxurious indoor venue located in Manhattan in New York City in the Rockefeller Center. The original name was intended to be the International Music Hall however the name Radio City was derived from an old tenant of the Rockefeller Center, NBC Radio City Studios. It is commonly referred to as the Showplace of the Nation and also as RCMH. The hall has been used for stage shows, as a film theater including premieres like Harry Potter, concerts, theatre, many televised events, WNBA Basketball and boxing. It hosts the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, featuring The Rockettes, annually. Surrounding the Great Stage in the hall is the largest theater pipe organ ever built, with 4410 pipes, that was installed in 1932 that is capable of replicating the instruments of an orchestra. In 1978, the interior of the structure was declared a landmark of New York City. The capacity is approximately 6015 seats.